Provided by: blender-data_2.69-4ubuntu2_all
NAME
blenderplayer - the blender game engine runner
SYNOPSIS
usage: blenderplayer [-w [w h l t]] [-f [fw fh fb ff]] [-g gamengineoptions] [-s stereomode] [-m aasamples] filename.blend
DESCRIPTION
blenderplayer is the 3D and physics game engine
OPTIONS
-h : Prints this command summary -w : display in a window optional parameters w = window width h = window height l = window left coordinate t = window top coordinate Note: If w or h is defined, both must be defined. Also, if l or t is defined, all options must be used. -f : start game in full screen mode optional parameters fw = full screen mode pixel width fh = full screen mode pixel height fb = full screen mode bits per pixel ff = full screen mode frequency Note: If fw or fh is defined, both must be defined. Also, if fb is used, fw and fh must be used. ff requires all options. -s : start player in stereo depending on the type of stereo you want: stereomode: hwpageflip (Quad buffered shutter glasses) syncdoubling (Above Below) sidebyside (Left Right) anaglyph (Red-Blue glasses) vinterlace (Vertical interlace for autostereo display) -D : start player in dome mode Optional parameters: angle = field of view in degrees tilt = tilt angle in degrees warpdata = a file to use for warping the image (absolute path) mode = fisheye (Fisheye), truncatedfront (Front-Truncated), truncatedrear (Rear-Truncated), cubemap(Cube Map), sphericalpanoramic (Spherical Panoramic) depending on the type of dome you are using -m : maximum anti-aliasing (eg. 2,4,8,16) -i : parent windows ID -d : turn debugging on -g : game engine options Name Default Description --------------------------- ------------------------------------ fixedtime 0 "Enable all frames" nomipmap 0 Disable mipmaps show_framerate 0 Show the frame rate show_properties 0 Show debug properties show_profile 0 Show profiling information blender_material 0 Enable material settings ignore_deprecation_warnings 1 Ignore deprecation warnings - : all arguments after this are ignored, allowing python to access them from sys.argv
EXAMPLES
blenderplayer -w 320 200 10 10 -g noaudio //home//user//filename.blend Launch blenderplayer in window mode with size 320x200 at 10 pixels from left and 10 pixels from top of the screen without audio. blenderplayer -g show_framerate = 0 //home//user//filename.blend Disable framerate reports. blenderplayer -i 232421 -m 16 //home//user//filename.blend Launch blenderplayer embedded in an existing window and set antialiasing to 16.
SEE ALSO
blender(1)
AUTHORS
This manpage was written for a Debian GNU/Linux by Kevin Roy <kiniou@gmail.com>.